Las Vegas is always on the cutting edge of travel trends. Next up is its first cannabis friendly hotel.
Elevations is in the process of converting its existing Artisan Hotel into The Lexi, scheduled to be completed sometime in April, just three months away . The result of the multi-million dollar rebrand and redesign will be a 64-room boutique hotel that will be the first in Las Vegas to introduce the idea of cannabis-friendly hospitality. All guest rooms and suites have been completely redone and are essentially new, including an entire fourth floor that will be designated cannabis-friendly.
The Lexi will also offer a membership initiative as part of the brand’s Elevations Nation program, a community “for individuals with a wanderlust mindset, cannabis enthusiasm, and taste for new experiences.” Members will enjoy invitations to inclusive events, wellbeing activities and more. Elevations president and CEO Alex Rizk said , “The Lexi allows the Elevations Hotels and Resorts brand to truly showcase our commitment to creating a new type of hotel concept that is defined not only by our acceptance and normalization of cannabis in the hospitality space, but also by our dedication to reclaim storied properties and transform them for the modern-day travelers. With The Lexi our goal is to provide guests with something truly new in Las Vegas.”...
It's also a very good location for exploring many top off-Strip attractions, including interactive arts and entertainment district
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